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i think that's going to be a big, big vulnerability. is rick perry the last candidate to head into the ring or just the latest. when we come back, big republican donors are sitting on the sidelines, so what or on the sidelines, so what or who arardudududududucts from body and bath shops? with olay get what you love at half the price with new olay body collections, tantalizing fragrances and olay moisturizing ingredients that transform lathering into lavishing. olay body collections. ♪ [ male announcer ] try fixodent with a time-released formula. use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i've got a plan. fred he uh... fred what is your plan? do i look like i have a plan? not really. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. introducing the lightni
i think that's going to be a big, big vulnerability. is rick perry the last candidate to head into the ring or just the latest. when we come back, big republican donors are sitting on the sidelines, so what or on the sidelines, so what or who arardudududududucts from body and bath shops? with olay get what you love at half the price with new olay body collections, tantalizing fragrances and olay moisturizing ingredients that transform lathering into lavishing. olay body collections. ♪ [ male...
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i just enjoying -- enjoy watching that big guy tack that other guy for the points. i love watching the points. i got a sixer of old milwaukee here. i've been through a few i got a sixer of old milwaukee, and a sixer of listerine to wash away the taste of the old milwaukee. [ laughter ] and to make sure my tv doesn't accidentally click over to obama's speech, i'm go to remove the batteries from my remote here. and i am going to replace those with mini sausages. there you go. take that up. and, what do you know? i still have power. anyway, of course, all right. that's enough tailgating. of course, the most controversial aspect of the president's speech was the date which obama originally scheduled for last night. >> it was the timing of the president's speech that became the subject of a testy confrontation between the president and the speaker. >> there was a republican presidential debate scheduled for the same time the president wanted to speak >> stephen honestly i admire the president for having the swinging air-force-twos to try and bigfoot the republican debate
i just enjoying -- enjoy watching that big guy tack that other guy for the points. i love watching the points. i got a sixer of old milwaukee here. i've been through a few i got a sixer of old milwaukee, and a sixer of listerine to wash away the taste of the old milwaukee. [ laughter ] and to make sure my tv doesn't accidentally click over to obama's speech, i'm go to remove the batteries from my remote here. and i am going to replace those with mini sausages. there you go. take that up. and,...
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i think that's going to be a big, big vulnerability. is rick perry the last candidate to head into the ring or just the latest. when we come back, big republican donors are sitting on the sidelines, so what or who are they waiting for? ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole gin oats that can helpower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? [ male announcer ] this is our beach. ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz for an exceptional price. but hurry, this offer ends august 31st. . . >> jamie: a new poll shows rick perry taking the top . . >> jamie: a new poll shows
i think that's going to be a big, big vulnerability. is rick perry the last candidate to head into the ring or just the latest. when we come back, big republican donors are sitting on the sidelines, so what or who are they waiting for? ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey...
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so, i'm definitely hyped. >> big divisional game. this has been a big rivalry for a long time. playing on monday night. i mean it doesn't get any better than that. >> as for the redskins injuries, landry limited at practice again. he made it clear he wants to play monday night and will give his hammy a full test tomorrow. also limited corner josh wilson who suffered a back injury against arizona and mike sellers with a sore ankle. >>> all right, it is time to announce our winner of the high school sports.net game of the week. more than 18,000 votes this week for the winner! thanks for voting. sidwell friends. tune in tomorrow night for our game night report. >> what better way to wind down the baseball season than with a sweep over the philadelphia phillies. nationals wrapping up a three- game series in philly backed again by solid pitching. brad peacock getting his second major league start against the division champs. he's showing some potential. peacock went 5 2/3 innings allowing a run and then in the top of the eighth, mike moore says i have your back with this three-run s
so, i'm definitely hyped. >> big divisional game. this has been a big rivalry for a long time. playing on monday night. i mean it doesn't get any better than that. >> as for the redskins injuries, landry limited at practice again. he made it clear he wants to play monday night and will give his hammy a full test tomorrow. also limited corner josh wilson who suffered a back injury against arizona and mike sellers with a sore ankle. >>> all right, it is time to announce our...
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. >> much too big? >> much too big, whatever you want to call it, yes. >> you think the founding fathers end that, granted a couple hundred years ago, but do you think they envision anything like washington being as big as it now is? >> i don't think they envisioned anything like that. >> the regulatory agencies. >> no, no, john. >> i'm talking about the white house and the power of the congress. >> we have totally different conditions. the government has to address some of them. the question is, how intelligently and competently do they do it? frankly, it hasn't been done. >> do you think the government is too big? >> of course, john. it's enormous! it's not just a new deal but the great society. >> is that identified by the size of the national debt? >> it's a welfare, warfare state. both are coming down! >> the defense of government patted wouldn't give up a seasoning. benefits he gets and most people feel the same way. >> i don't agree with that. >> like what, social security? medicare? medicaid? do
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a big meeting in new york still a lot of worry tons horizon. a calmer market today. >> you think it would be better for president obama talking to folks when the market is up in this way. there are some silver linings to the turmoil. oil prices are down dramatically. >> down dramatically. you're right in the past month they're down 10%. we've seen prices at the pump down about 30 cents from their peak back in may. they had been getting close to $4 a gallon. that was a high of almost three years. there's a tax on come seres. every time you fill up that's spending you'd be elsewhere and you're not getting anything extra. gas prices, oil prices a definite bonus. there are lingering questions about the economy and its strength. >> jobs are the primary focus of conversation for the president. how are we looking on that front? >> without question we haven't seen any signs of light or hope on the jobs front. a lot of people throwing up their hands and wondering when that situation is going to turn around and there's no clear answer. >> melissa on a mo
a big meeting in new york still a lot of worry tons horizon. a calmer market today. >> you think it would be better for president obama talking to folks when the market is up in this way. there are some silver linings to the turmoil. oil prices are down dramatically. >> down dramatically. you're right in the past month they're down 10%. we've seen prices at the pump down about 30 cents from their peak back in may. they had been getting close to $4 a gallon. that was a high of almost...
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according to white house loges, one of solyndra's principal invest organize george kaiser, who was a big obama fund-raiser, visited the white house at least four times before the lope's final approval to see aides. >> jon: i rarely use this line for blatant public service announcement, but if i may, fox news, call your doctor because the erection you currently hav have... ( laughter ) ( applause ) is going to last longer than four hours. ( cheers and applause ) wow. just how bad is it? just how bad is this for the administration? you know how whenever there's a scandal congress holds a hearing to investigate the matter but they usually just prove themselves to be clueless grand standers. watch the congress from california lay serious solar shaq down on the director of the department of energy's loan program. >> were you informed there have been more false starts and failures in thin films. were you aware as we talk about china, china has concentrated almost ostensibly in polly crystal technology and avoid thin film? >> jon: at lot of longlast have you no calculation of the ability of sol
according to white house loges, one of solyndra's principal invest organize george kaiser, who was a big obama fund-raiser, visited the white house at least four times before the lope's final approval to see aides. >> jon: i rarely use this line for blatant public service announcement, but if i may, fox news, call your doctor because the erection you currently hav have... ( laughter ) ( applause ) is going to last longer than four hours. ( cheers and applause ) wow. just how bad is it?...
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i'm a big fan of charlie chaplin's. (laughter) i am rubber, you are glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. as a president, the last time he ran with audacity of hope, change we can believe in, i'm not sure it will fly. what's this campaign's "yes, we can"? >> we have a political culture that doesn't seem willing to make the tough choices to move america forward. what's broken is our politics. some in congress would rather see opponents lose than america win. given the challenges we face we don't have time to play games. i know you're frustrated and i'm frustrated, too. >> jon: so i guess this time around the message is "i thought we could but it turns out the other guys are ass (bleep)s." (laughter) we'll be right back. met an old man at the top asked him if he had a secret and the old man stopped and thought and said: free 'cause that's how it ought to be my brother credit 'cause you'll need a loan for one thing or another score 'cause they break it down to one simple number that you can use dot to ta
i'm a big fan of charlie chaplin's. (laughter) i am rubber, you are glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. as a president, the last time he ran with audacity of hope, change we can believe in, i'm not sure it will fly. what's this campaign's "yes, we can"? >> we have a political culture that doesn't seem willing to make the tough choices to move america forward. what's broken is our politics. some in congress would rather see opponents lose than america win....
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as well as many of the big cities ... less than one-fourth of illinois high school students are prepared for college the sun times reporters the class of 2011 overall pact score stands at 20.9 that's a slight rise from last year's average score the highest score that you can get on the act is 36 points only 23 percent of those students and readiness standards in all four act subject tests 42% met benchmarks and math while 28% met the bar for science ... as a boy scout risked his life and rescued a man who fell on to cta tracks just moments before a train passed through 17 year- old benjamin crupper of the portage park neighborhood pulled the man to safety at the clark and lake blueline stop saturday night he and his sister were waiting for a train when they heard glass shatter and someone screaming he sprung into action ... he lifted the man up and handed in to the of the commuters he said the victim told him he felt because he was so tired from working two jobs he had sheer exhaustion ... three months after a deadly torn
as well as many of the big cities ... less than one-fourth of illinois high school students are prepared for college the sun times reporters the class of 2011 overall pact score stands at 20.9 that's a slight rise from last year's average score the highest score that you can get on the act is 36 points only 23 percent of those students and readiness standards in all four act subject tests 42% met benchmarks and math while 28% met the bar for science ... as a boy scout risked his life and...
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we are being hurt, our move into the big sky. they don't want to hurt the university. >> any idea what mascot will be? >> we didn't go down that road at all. we did start the process to do away with the current one. we didn't activate the process of the new one. >> "no talking points" we we ho hold -- we will explain. . >>> time for the on-going segment, "talking points" we hold news makers without ret the rick and spin. the straw poll got our attention. >> i have been at the tip of the spear. i have been at the tip of the spear. i have been a champion for people. i was the leading voice against the debt ceiling. i was lean og not incoming the debt ceiling. we took a punch to the gut. a punch to the gut, in the united states. we saw a punch to the gut in the united states this last week. we had a punch in the gurkts as far as this economy. i am a former tax litigation attorney. i am a federal tax litigation attorney. i am a former tax attention. i see how devastating high taxes are. i understand how high taxes destroy jobs. my hu
we are being hurt, our move into the big sky. they don't want to hurt the university. >> any idea what mascot will be? >> we didn't go down that road at all. we did start the process to do away with the current one. we didn't activate the process of the new one. >> "no talking points" we we ho hold -- we will explain. . >>> time for the on-going segment, "talking points" we hold news makers without ret the rick and spin. the straw poll got our...
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part of the big picture. i'm more in mr. police corruption and. nobody seems to know. that never break the face but heard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. i did sign for tonight's bull's-eye toward and tonight it goes to wisconsin governor scott walker seasons taking office this year walker has been on a mission to impose his right wing agenda on the entire state he and fellow republican lawmakers pushed a bill through earlier this year the end of collective bargaining rights for public employees and of course that set off a huge protest of the state capitol in madison and for weeks thousands of poured into the capitol building to voice their displeasure with walker and lawmakers how to hide the protests scott walker took a phone call from a person claiming to be one of the ultra conservative koch brothers turns out it was a prank well we were thinking about the crowds was. planting some troublemakers. and they're all good well you're were probably thought of. after the anti-union bill passed democrats in the speech went after walker and his republican
part of the big picture. i'm more in mr. police corruption and. nobody seems to know. that never break the face but heard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. i did sign for tonight's bull's-eye toward and tonight it goes to wisconsin governor scott walker seasons taking office this year walker has been on a mission to impose his right wing agenda on the entire state he and fellow republican lawmakers pushed a bill through earlier this year the end of collective bargaining rights...
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it's big picture. i'm drawing from exactly what i did as governor of a state. i'm not talking hypotheticals. i'm not talking political hyperbole. i'm drawing from exactly what i did as governor because what i did as governor i want people to see as being completely relevant to where this country needs to go in terms of improving its competitive dynamic because that first and foremost, if we don't what needs to be done in terms of a competitive environment that will attract and keep brain power, that will allow for the aggregation of capital and allow this country to expand and create jobs, we are going to see the end of the american century. one of the reasons i'm running for president, bob, is i refuse to see the end of the american century. >> schieffer: here's kind of how you describe the proposal you put forward. i just want to play this because it pretty much sums it up. >> i'm going to drop a plan on the front steps of the capitol that says we need to clean house, get rid of all tax expenditures, all loopholes, all deductions, all subsidies, all corporate
it's big picture. i'm drawing from exactly what i did as governor of a state. i'm not talking hypotheticals. i'm not talking political hyperbole. i'm drawing from exactly what i did as governor because what i did as governor i want people to see as being completely relevant to where this country needs to go in terms of improving its competitive dynamic because that first and foremost, if we don't what needs to be done in terms of a competitive environment that will attract and keep brain power,...
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but incumbency is a big factor. there's no question about it. but we have to remember here, is that barack obama has anything but a lock on the second term. at least at this point. more than anything, americans vote with their wallets, garvin. we know this. particularly in presidential elections. a bad economy was more responsible for putting barack obama into office than anything else. and guess what, a bad economy can chase him out as well. here's something to remember -- 7%. why do i say 7%? because only one incumbent has been elected when unemployment was over 7% since world war ii. who was that? ronald reagan. and there aren't very many ronald reagans around in american history. >> dr. larry gerston, thank you very much for joing us this morning. you can check out what larry has to say on our website, the prop zero blog on nbcbayarea.com. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." your game report on bay area baseball this weekend. >> good morning, i'm mike inouye, there's lots to do "today in the bay" if you're blowing through town this ho
but incumbency is a big factor. there's no question about it. but we have to remember here, is that barack obama has anything but a lock on the second term. at least at this point. more than anything, americans vote with their wallets, garvin. we know this. particularly in presidential elections. a bad economy was more responsible for putting barack obama into office than anything else. and guess what, a bad economy can chase him out as well. here's something to remember -- 7%. why do i say 7%?...
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the big thunderstorm moves over your area very, very slowly. it will dump its contents along the way. you get a big thunderstorm that cruises through the area, the effect is not that dramatic. there is the problem right there. it's a slow moving, deep area of low pressure. two degrees warmer right now than at this time yesterday. look where it's pouring down rain. where it's raining, where it's not, 66 in hagerstown, 80 in washington, d.c. and ocean city. here's satellite photo. there is that closed-off low. once this thing gets out of here, life gets good. the low exits the coast, high pressure builds, we go back to living large again. this will be a problem all the way through potentially mid- afternoon tomorrow. here comes that area of high pressure, pleasant conditions, absolutely gorgeous. 84 degrees the high temperature today, humid, with enough sun, you see the sun come out, you will breed some thunderstorms. 65 tonight. tomorrow 85 degrees. we'll update the tropics coming up. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, does autism run in families? t
the big thunderstorm moves over your area very, very slowly. it will dump its contents along the way. you get a big thunderstorm that cruises through the area, the effect is not that dramatic. there is the problem right there. it's a slow moving, deep area of low pressure. two degrees warmer right now than at this time yesterday. look where it's pouring down rain. where it's raining, where it's not, 66 in hagerstown, 80 in washington, d.c. and ocean city. here's satellite photo. there is that...
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the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big can always be bigger don't be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride on technology here. our guys it's time for show and tell us a night's program last time we told you about rick perry's brand new economic plan to give people an option to pay a flat tax rate of twenty percent but we want to know is a flat tax a good idea for the u.s. it's going to produce or patrice in a century to find out what you had to say presidential candidates are always looking for ways to promise voters lower taxes and rick perry well he's no exception and if he had it his way you will have your choice of paying under the current tax code or paying a flat tax of twenty percent easier not quite cheap or own maybe for some so is a lot of tax really a good idea for america will air a political set a flat tax is a good idea for the one percent the only ones in this country who apparently matter if he told us he likes the basic idea behind a flat tax but allowing us to choose what our taxes are paying for it may be a better idea katz said no because the top one
the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big can always be bigger don't be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride on technology here. our guys it's time for show and tell us a night's program last time we told you about rick perry's brand new economic plan to give people an option to pay a flat tax rate of twenty percent but we want to know is a flat tax a good idea for the u.s. it's going to produce or patrice in a century to find out what you had to say presidential candidates are...
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[ male announcer ] when it comes to big refreshment, we could all use a little coaching. nice crossing pattern randy. we're tailgating at the next level. don't do it! don't you do it! [ male announcer ] frost-brewed coors light. the game's most refreshing beer. a little help guys. >> jon: that's our show. by way, if you're hanging around this weekend and you're looking for something to do, cinematically our own olivia mum is in a movie coming out this weekend. it's called "avatar." "avatar, 2, the pan dorring." actually, it's called "i don't know how she does it." although i do, because i'm familiar, obviously, with the film process. here it is, your moment of zen. >> it's so important we-- we-- we invest in solyndra and in what solyndra is doing, not just to get us through the day but to captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh >> stephen: tonight, $2 billion goes missing from a major bank. they should have just cape cod it to the desk like their pens. and my guest tonight is legendary magician david copperfield-- i'm sorry, i mispro
[ male announcer ] when it comes to big refreshment, we could all use a little coaching. nice crossing pattern randy. we're tailgating at the next level. don't do it! don't you do it! [ male announcer ] frost-brewed coors light. the game's most refreshing beer. a little help guys. >> jon: that's our show. by way, if you're hanging around this weekend and you're looking for something to do, cinematically our own olivia mum is in a movie coming out this weekend. it's called...
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politicos tenacious ken vogel tweeted, don't be surprised if all major presidential candidates get a big donor-backed superpac behind them. and kenny's right. for ron paul there is revolution pac. for mitt romney there is restore our future pac. and tim pawlenty just received a value pac. (laughter) so i'm not sure that 10% off dry cleaning is enough to secure the nomination. (laughter) and perry already has seven groups competing to be the rick perry superpac including americans for rick perry superpac. grow pac superpac and jobs for iowa superpac was which recently ran this ad. >> what if we had a candidate for president with a real record of creating jobs. the leader of a state that created more jobs in the past two years than the other 49 states combined? what if we had a better option for president? we do. rick perry. jobs for iowa's responsible for the content of this advertising. >> stephen: wow, rick perry clearly has everything it takes to be president including at least half a face. (laughter) and-- and there's a good reason to want to be perry's main superpac because perry alr
politicos tenacious ken vogel tweeted, don't be surprised if all major presidential candidates get a big donor-backed superpac behind them. and kenny's right. for ron paul there is revolution pac. for mitt romney there is restore our future pac. and tim pawlenty just received a value pac. (laughter) so i'm not sure that 10% off dry cleaning is enough to secure the nomination. (laughter) and perry already has seven groups competing to be the rick perry superpac including americans for rick perry...
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welcome back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour despite web sites getting hacked lately voter suppression outright lies and now death threats the effort to recall governor scott walker in wisconsin was on the latest news the badger state coming right up and in our everything you know is wrong for tonight everything you know about childhood vaccines. was later and still we take that's the bridge in selma and the university campus and no one but they have. over the weekend more than thirty thousand wisconsinites rallied in front of the state capitol in madison to promote the effort to recall republican governor scott walker already they have over one hundred thousand signatures that's a fifth of the way to collecting the five hundred forty thousand plus signatures that they're going to need to officially trigger a recall but unfortunately those working around the clock to recall governor walker now have to worry about their own safety police are investigating at least two death threats against opponents of scott walker on one threatening call an unidentified
welcome back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour despite web sites getting hacked lately voter suppression outright lies and now death threats the effort to recall governor scott walker in wisconsin was on the latest news the badger state coming right up and in our everything you know is wrong for tonight everything you know about childhood vaccines. was later and still we take that's the bridge in selma and the university campus and no one but they have. over the...
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is steve greenhouse, and a leader correspondent for "the new york times" and author of the book the big squeeze tough times for the american worker. if you can't hear me, raise your hand. today we will hear from three distinguished authors not all of whom have written learned books about various fascinating chapters in labor's past. each book discusses different group of workers who face hard times and are often under siege and each book discusses how these workers, whether the international workers of the world or school teachers in new york city or black construction worker's right here in brooklyn felt bad about manifest injustices they faced. each author i've asked to speak for about nine minutes about his book, and perhaps also about how his book might shed light on recent events in wisconsin and the trials and tribulations faced by american workers and labor unions today. and i suspect some of you will have questions about this when we open the floor for questions about wisconsin and other labor issues. today we will hear from clarence tayler, author of "reds at the blackboard: co
is steve greenhouse, and a leader correspondent for "the new york times" and author of the book the big squeeze tough times for the american worker. if you can't hear me, raise your hand. today we will hear from three distinguished authors not all of whom have written learned books about various fascinating chapters in labor's past. each book discusses different group of workers who face hard times and are often under siege and each book discusses how these workers, whether the...
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, but also because one of the big questions in this big unhappy global economy right now is can america be a life ring to the rest of the world? can our recovery be strong enough to help a world in trouble? so far the answer to that question has been no. what's weighing down our entire economy is that we are just not growing enough, we do not have enough jobs. america has a jobs problem, and the whole world can tell, and even though jobs have been off the agenda in washington, as republicans have said no, no, no, we can only talk about the debt and deficit, the emergency right now, short-term, is about jobs. this is the imperative right now, something that takes people who are not working right now and makes them go to work because they are getting paid to do a job. that is what is needed. and for that i have an idea. actually, michele bachmann has an idea, but it sounds to me like a great idea. michele bachmann has an idea to create 1,500 new jobs in the city of big lake, minnesota, by providing funding for something called the big lake rail park, a project she notes that will enhance
, but also because one of the big questions in this big unhappy global economy right now is can america be a life ring to the rest of the world? can our recovery be strong enough to help a world in trouble? so far the answer to that question has been no. what's weighing down our entire economy is that we are just not growing enough, we do not have enough jobs. america has a jobs problem, and the whole world can tell, and even though jobs have been off the agenda in washington, as republicans...
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europe is the big wild card. if we have a real problem and that precipitates a contagion that starts washing up on our shores, that is the fear we have. our hope is, we go to the country in november 2012 and say here is what we will do if you give us the ability to do it. here is specifically a plan to preempt the debt crisis, to get the economy growing, to make america competitive, and to do it on our own terms, so if we do win that election, i call it the opportunity society, the safety net versus the welfare state unmanaged decline. then we have an affming election that gives us the ability to implement it and fix it. that is our hope, given that we don't seem to have partners on the other side of t aisle who are sincere in working with us to get the kind of savings we need. it cannot fix this without doing health care. healthcare is the driver of our debt. you have to remember, they put in their health care law. they are not willing to open up that law. if they are not willing to open up that law, we are goin
europe is the big wild card. if we have a real problem and that precipitates a contagion that starts washing up on our shores, that is the fear we have. our hope is, we go to the country in november 2012 and say here is what we will do if you give us the ability to do it. here is specifically a plan to preempt the debt crisis, to get the economy growing, to make america competitive, and to do it on our own terms, so if we do win that election, i call it the opportunity society, the safety net...
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he's making it worse, a big wet blanket on the economy. get ready to hear a lot of wet blanket talk in republican town hall meetings this month. meanwhile, house republicans have released a supposedly new jobs plan, but it sounds a lot like the old policies. deregulation, tax cuts, oil drilling and more spending cuts. it sounds like the same old policies. guess what, because it is the same old policies. this plan was released in may. now it just has a shiny new website to promote the same failed policies that got us where we are today. it will take more than a bus tour for the president to convince these guys to play ball on job creation. with me now is james hoffa, general president of the international brotherhood of teamsters. mr. hoffa, welcome to the show >> nice to be here. >> what do you want to hear from president obama on his upcoming jobs tour of the midwest. what would tickle your fancy? >> well, number one, i'd like to have him have a real policy. and basically come up with something that articulates getting this trillions of d
he's making it worse, a big wet blanket on the economy. get ready to hear a lot of wet blanket talk in republican town hall meetings this month. meanwhile, house republicans have released a supposedly new jobs plan, but it sounds a lot like the old policies. deregulation, tax cuts, oil drilling and more spending cuts. it sounds like the same old policies. guess what, because it is the same old policies. this plan was released in may. now it just has a shiny new website to promote the same...
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this is a big test for the new egypt. dealing with the mubarak legacy is going to shake the society that emerges in this country. at the moment, egyptians are divided and uncertain about the way things should go. the police are widely disliked, because for decades the were regime enforcers. it will anger many egyptians to see them using their old skills on protestors again. after today, cameras will be banned from the court room, seemingly to stop lawyers showing off, although some egyptians will spot a cover-up. this is a distraction in an unhappy, stressful country. jeremy bowen, bbc news, cairo. >> from the mubarak trial to the struggles which continue in libya and syria, the arab spring has evolved into more than the original protests. where is the movement headed yes -- headed next, and what role will the international community play? that is addressed by this washington post correspondent. there was an idea this would be a dramatic and speedy change in the middle east. you wrote this has become the summer of dishono
this is a big test for the new egypt. dealing with the mubarak legacy is going to shake the society that emerges in this country. at the moment, egyptians are divided and uncertain about the way things should go. the police are widely disliked, because for decades the were regime enforcers. it will anger many egyptians to see them using their old skills on protestors again. after today, cameras will be banned from the court room, seemingly to stop lawyers showing off, although some egyptians...